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Samtengang Trek - Detail itinerary
Day 1: Arrive At Paro Airport: Paro – Punakha The flight to Bhutan offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, showcasing some of the world's highest peaks. Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, our representatives will welcome you, guide you through customs, and escort you to Punakha. Drive over the Dochu-La pass at 3,100 meters for incredible Himalayan views on clear days. In Punakha, visit Punakha Dzong, built in 1637 by the Shabdrung, situated at the confluence of the Mo Chu and Pho Chu rivers. It serves as the winter headquarters for the Je Khenpo and monks. The main temple features traditional architecture with gold and silver-adorned pillars. Enjoy an overnight stay at your hotel in Punakha. Day 2: Punakha – Limukha (12kms/4hours Trekking) The trek begins upstream from Punakha Dzong, crossing Bhutan's longest suspension bridge (180m) over the Pho Chhu. The trail gently climbs on the left side of the Po Chhu through terraced fields of mustard and winter wheat. The Punakha valley, low enough for two harvests, is bustling with activity in the winter months and also produces fruits like bananas and oranges. Day 3: Limukha – Chhungsakha (14kms/5hours) Leaving camp, the trail climbs steeply (150m) up to a small ridge (2370m) through a cold, dense forest, where today's climb becomes visible. Cross the ridge and descend sharply into a side valley, crossing a small stream (2235m). Surrounded by birdsong and oak and rhododendron forest, follow an unclear trail covered in slippery leaves. Day 4: Chhungsakha – Samtengang (13kms/5hours Trekking) Descend to the road in 45 minutes and find a suspension bridge crossing the Bae Chhu at 1500m. The clear, moderately steep trail passes through several villages and small, deeply eroded gorges, which become very slippery when it rains. In December, the daphne flower starts to bloom. Day 5: Samtengang – Chhuzomsa- Punakha Starting near camp, the trail today is steep and challenging. It passes through endless agricultural fields, heading into the valley of the Dang Chhu. The road will be reached next to the bridge at Tika Zam (5100ft/1555m). Overnight at a hotel in Wangdue. Day 6: Punakha- Paro (130kms/5hours) Drive to Paro. Visit Paro Dzong and the National Museum. In the evening, try Bhutanese beer at Namgay Artisanal Brewery. Shop for Bhutanese souvenirs in Paro town. Stay overnight at a hotel in Paro. Day 7: Paro - International Airport Morning: Breakfast timing may depend on the return Flight time. All hotels serve early morning Breakfast by 6.00 am. |